Coaching for Lawyers and In-House Counsel

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Building Grit

Grit comes from within. It helps us accomplish our goals and achieve long-held ambitions. It gives us persistence and perseverance. Grit also lifts us up when we suffer setbacks.

Facing Confrontation with Confidence

Sometimes the need for approval and for avoiding confrontation can bring negative consequences. You may appear weak, to be a push-over, or worse – a bad lawyer!

Are You a Sucker for Time Management Traps?

You can’t be available 24/7. You just can’t. If you are, or are trying to be, then you’re probably running in an endless loop, and low on steam.

Going Viral

Everyone dreams of their message reaching the masses. It’s called “going viral” – and the good news is – it’s not a pipe dream.

Great Expectations

No matter how hard you work at it, the challenge of managing expectations can be overwhelming. Falter just a little, and you could lose a client (and all his or her referrals) forever. Here are 5 ways to meet (and exceed) high expectations.

5 Brand Builders to Boost Your Professional Profile

You are an ambassador of your firm. If you look dated, unkempt, or unprepared, you are doing a huge disservice to yourself and your firm.

Top Tools to Give You a Productivity Boost

Imagine being able to eliminate repetitive tasks; literally cutting them out of your routine to allow for more productivity in other areas.

Here are five tools to help you do just that.

How to Build Better Business Relationships

In order to keep your network safe and sound, you must work on fostering it – and getting the most value from it. Here are three important ways to nurture your network.

BODY LANGUAGE that Sends the WRONG Message

Do you appear to be lying – even when you’re telling the truth? Alert yourself to this hazard by recognizing signs that send the wrong message.

Presenting Your Brand

Appearances matter and the little choices you make will ultimately make big impressions on the very people who’ll bring you new business.

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